Ultra-thin MP3 speakers ... peanuts
People do not always feel comfortable with earphones that linger on their ears. Japan has introduced a model for iPod and "mobile" speakers with ultra-thin, leather-covered designs and funny . peanuts.
Source: Mobilemag When it comes to adding and subtracting divisions, calculating long-term personal tax calculations, it would be better if the music only emitted gently, softly in space, instead of hitting the ears directly your misery.
The market for loudspeaker accessories for iPod and digital music phones is extremely rich, but the majority of them focus on unique and unique elements that forget the compactness and mobility.
That's why you might be interested in this Bird-Electron mini speaker. With a thickness of only 30mm, this speaker is wrapped in very soft leather inside a rather funny shape.
With Hi-Fi microphones, the sound output is as realistic and sharp as any more bulky stereo speaker.
With this elegant design, "peanut" speakers can easily be stuffed into bags or even your notebook. The product is currently only available in Japan.
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